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Castle Auffay (76)
In Normandy, 2 hours from Paris between Rouen and Dieppe, this elegant late 18th century château and its numerous outbuildings are for sale. The total surface area of the buildings is approx. 1,100 m². Set in 6 hectares of parklands, grasslands and numerous outbuildings. (Possibility of acquiring a further 32.5 hectares). The château comprises a main building flanked by two pavilions. It spans more than 435 m² (4,935 sq ft) over three levels. On the ground floor: a beautiful entrance hall opens onto the reception rooms, two large lounges, a dining room, a kitchen and a pantry. The entire ground floor has retained its authenticity and original materials. On the first floor: a landing leads to six bedrooms with different bathrooms and shower rooms. On the second floor: five bedrooms, bathrooms and shower rooms. Extending from the gardens, several paddocks, a stable and a lake enhance this lively, green landscape. Many of the outbuildings have now been completely renovated. - Les Communs', with its attractive brick facade, spans 225 m² on two levels, with very attractive reception rooms and three bedrooms with bathrooms and shower rooms. - Le Cellier' (the cellar) spans approx. 185 m² and also features a beautiful brick facade, with a magnificent reception room, kitchen, four bedrooms, bathrooms and shower rooms. - La Ferme' spans approx. 200 m² (2,153 sq ft) with a brick and flint facade and comprises a lounge, a dining room, a kitchen, five bedrooms, bathrooms and shower rooms. All of these outbuildings have been perfectly restored and boast spacious rooms. Other buildings could also be converted in the future: the stable, the house known as 'Blanche neige' and the Bucher. For more information, contact Rouen Sotheby's International Realty. @Credit photos Julien Tragin Photographe
By Rouen - Sotheby's International Realty
Castle Auffay (76)
Two hours from Paris, in a village hamlet between Rouen and Dieppe, and 5 minutes from a train station serving the Gare Saint-Lazare, an 18th-century manor house with 436 m² of living space and 7 bedrooms, all very well maintained, and outbuildings renovated into a 220 m² reception area or gite, with bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, on two levels, and a woodshed. A beautifully landscaped pond adorns the 2.4-hectare park. The presentation file is available for further information. Price with agency fees: 950 000 € Price excluding agency fees: 905 000 € Agency fees payable by purchaser: 45 000 € Property presented by Ludovic HAUGUEL +33 6 20 45 62 28 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Manor Les Grandes-Ventes (76)
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By Iad France
Manor Les Grandes-Ventes (76)
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By Axo L'immobilier Actif
Property with pool Les Grandes-Ventes (76)
Leforestier Immobilier displays this period home set in a small Norman town with all amenities. This 17th century mansion with period features is surrounded by 3 hectares land in natural surroundings. It has 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. A tremendous glass-roof room covers the heated swimming pool. This amazing property comes with 2 barns. This mansion is currently a comfortable home only 20 minutes from Dieppe, 2 hours from Paris, 3 hours from Brussels. See more on our website.
By Leforestier Immobilier
Property Les Grandes-Ventes (76)
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By Propriétés Privées
Property Saint-Saëns (76)
Located in a small village between Saint Sains and Neufchâtel en Bray, character property in the heart of a wooded park of 4 Hectares, Seine-Maritime (76), for sale. We owe the charm of this set to the recovery of materials that belonged to a castle destroyed during the 2nd World War. The house, with approximately 230 m2 of living space, was built in 1959. It is surrounded by a beautifully landscaped and wooded park and a private wood. The use of noble materials gives the house a unique cachet and, thanks to recent works, comfort and modernity. On the ground floor, the building consists of an entrance hall, a very bright 57 m2 living room/lounge with an old fireplace, a large fitted kitchen e and equipped with 27m2, a bedroom with entrance and private bathroom, another bedroom, a laundry room and a toilet. On the 1st floor, the landing distributes a bathroom, 3 large bedrooms including a master suite with bathroom and a 5 m2 balcony overlooking the park. This residence also includes a boiler room and a cellar. To the southwest, a large terrace opens onto paths leading to the park and the woods. On the estate are 3 outbuildings used as garages, wood sheds and a stable of 93m2 on the ground. An outbuilding has been partially renovated into a dwelling house offering 80m2 of living space on the ground floor and 73m2 upstairs. 2 minutes from the Eawy forest, nestled in a green, quiet setting, far from any noise and visual nuisance, this pleasant property, 30 minutes from the sea (DIEPPE), will seduce nature lovers, horse lovers (possibility of acquiring more land). 18-hole golf course 15 mins away (Saint Sains). Gite activity possible. ROUEN at 35 min with an SNCF station (line for Paris), Paris 1h30.
By Demeures Normandes
Castle Saint-Saëns (76)
A chateau from the 18th and 19th centuries with 13 hectares of grounds, nestled beside Eawy forest in France’s Pays de Bray province, two hours from Paris. Roads through Eawy forest, then country lanes through hedge-lined meadows from the town of Saint-Saëns, lead to the village where the chateau is nestled. Beyond a calvary, a row of majestic plane trees edges the property. Then the estate comes into view. A church opposite watches over the grounds. Beside the entrance stands a building of red brick and sandstone. On the other side of the entrance, there is a characterful half-timbered house. Between these two structures, there is a sturdy wrought-iron double gate flanked by two yew hedges. It is positioned a long way from the buildings. From this gate, you can admire vistas on all sides. The chateau towers proudly in the middle of its tree-dotted grounds. The building was a hunting lodge at the end of the 18th century. Later, it was extended during the Bourbon Restoration, a period of French history that lasted from 1815 to 1830. The chateau is the successor to a seigneurial manor house that once stood here and that dated back to an unknown year. For 300 years, the dwelling belonged to the same family of landowners. The members of this family were nobles of the sword who served in the French king’s armies and later in the emperor’s armies. Some members of this family are now buried in the church that neighbours the property. During the July Monarchy, when Louis-Philippe I reigned in France, a marquis and knight built the two towers that flank the chateau and gave the dwelling its current appearance. That was when this grand house became today’s imposing edifice with a straight central section. The chateau’s architecture is neoclassical in style. It has a base course of dressed stone, walls of brickwork and stone, and rectangular windows that are evenly laid out in a symmetrical arrangement. It is crowned with a slate roof. To the south-east lie a stable, a wood store and a second separate dwelling. The buildings mostly have slate roofs and walls of brick and stone. The relaxing grounds include many groves, a vegetable patch, an orchard, a pond and pastureland reserved for grazing.
By Patrice Besse
House with terrace Saint-Saëns (76)
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By Leforestier Immobilier
House Tôtes (76)
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By Cany Immobilier
House Bosc-le-Hard (76)
A 19th-century house with a walled garden that covers over 2,600m² in a vibrant village in France’s Pays de Bray province, around 150 kilometres from Paris. The property lies near the market square around which the village has built its long story. The grand dwelling towers in the village centre, standing out from its neighbours, yet it blends into its surrounding environment well. The architecture around it is typically Norman in style, but this does not clash with the property. An age-old magnolia stands in front of the house. On the street side, a thuja hedge marks the property’s entrance. This hedge, which adjoins a fine metal gate, does not conceal the vistas that the dwelling enjoys from its position, set well back from the entrance. The elevations of the majestic house are pure white in colour and this bright tone is brought out by the greenish hue of its guardrails. The pink blooms of hydrangeas adorn the facade’s base course in the summer. The dwelling dates back to the time of the French king Louis-Philippe I. The first stone was laid in 1839 on land that was formerly a marquisate. Republicans seized the estates of nobles during the French Revolution. Later, in 1825, a law was enacted to compensate nobles who were impacted by this land grab and who had felt forced to flee France during that turbulent period but who had since returned. Yet despite these indemnities, many impoverished nobles were compelled to sell their land. On such estates, the new upper middle classes then started building grand homes, or ‘little chateaux’, like this dwelling. Construction of this house finished in 1846 and the property was handed over as a splendid edifice with a mansard roof, designed in a Louis XV style. The house is built of brick and rendered with a mortar of lime and plaster. It is designed in the so-called Pompadour style of the century before it: the dwelling follows the main architectural and stylistic principles of this trend. The edifice offers a floor area of around 300m² and stands at the front of its plot. It hides a vast garden behind it: a lawn dotted with trees and enclosed with high walls. Garages, an outbuilding, and a vegetable patch edged with brickwork complete the property. At the back of the plot, a fence demarcates the property.
By Patrice Besse
Property Mesnières-en-Bray (76)
Leforestier Immobilier displays this property set in Mesnieres-En-Bray, a village famous for its 16th century castle. As ancient as the castle, the house was renovated into a comfortable home keeping most of its period features. The layout of the house together with the 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and 2 kitchen allows having a guest house business. This former farmhouse has 4 outbuildings. A barn with 81 m2 surface area was restored and can be fitted according to one's design. Another barn is used as a garage for cars and tractors. The land is crossed by a small stream. It includes a pond, an orchard and a meadow that is fit for 4 or 5 horses. Safe from undesired noises and set in a lovely landscape, this property is only 34 km from the sea. More information with 3D and drone viewing on our website
By Leforestier Immobilier
House with terrace Le Bocasse (76)
In a charming village in the Cauchois countryside, along the white barriers, the gate opens onto a path winding through a wooded park towards this beautiful immaculate white neo-Norman. Once you have passed the front door, the hall opens to the right onto the fitted kitchen with walls studded with mirrors reflecting the clarity of the walls and the brightness of the windows. Continuing this overlooking the rear of the building, a scullery fitted out with its laundry room. Adjoining the kitchen, there is an office with a view of the garden which can be transformed into a bedroom on one level. On the other side of the entrance hall is the living room. The eye is immediately drawn to the old cut stone fireplace from which stands out like a painting, a window offering a view of the garden and its charming little terrace lined with grasses. Light floods the room, allowing us to imagine pleasant moments of conviviality, enveloped by the reassuring vegetation of the surrounding park. The stairwell leading upstairs includes a master bedroom, 2 spacious, south-facing bedrooms as well as a bathroom with walls lined with mirrors, equipped with a bathtub, a shower and a vanity unit. triple sink. The park of more than 5000m² envelops the residence like a jewel box. The property is an island of greenery in the center of the town. Meticulously selected trees provide a neat decor. Two water points complete this beautiful green space, letting the gurgling of frogs ring at the end of autumn. A shed and terraced parking complete the exterior. An adjoining pasture of approximately 7500m², a favorite vacation spot for the donkey Pancho, offers the possibility of accommodating small or large animals. This plot could also be detached from the property and offered for sale (not buildable). In its green setting, this beautiful neo-Norman offers a privileged living environment, just 20 minutes from Rouen, 2 hours from Paris and 40 minutes from our beautiful Alabaster Coast. ENERGY CLASS: C / CLIMATE CLASS: A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established using energy prices for the year 2021: between euros1,880 and euros2,590 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr EI. Laurie Rustin Commercial agent RSAC number: 820 693 950 Rouen
By Espaces Atypiques Rouen
House Offranville (76)
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By Demeures Cote D'albatre
Castle Douvrend (76)
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By Axo L'immobilier Actif
House Sierville (76)
Rouen Sotheby's International Realty is proud to offer you this large, half-timbered family home just 20 minutes from Rouen. This 316 m² property in the heart of the countryside is ideal as a primary or secondary residence. On the first floor, you'll find a beautiful entrance hall, 2 living rooms, a separate double kitchen, 2 bedrooms with their own shower rooms, and two toilets. The various mezzanines, accessible from the living rooms, lead to three bedrooms, a bathroom, 2 separate toilets, and attic space for conversion. Two covered car parking spaces complete this charming property set in a large garden with pond. @Credit photos Julien Tragin Photographe
By Rouen - Sotheby's International Realty
House Yerville (76)
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By Saint Joseph Immobilier
House Yerville (76)
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By Cany Immobilier
House with pool Yerville (76)
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By Rouen - Sotheby's International Realty
House Luneray (76)
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By Demeures Cote D'albatre
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